Publications

Harlequin Besieged: The Reception of Comedy in Germany during the Early Enlightenment. New York University Ottendorfer Series, vol. 13. Ed. Volkmar Sander. Berne, Frankfurt/M., Las Vegas: Lang, 1980.

The Merchant in German Literature of the Enlightenment. University of North Carolina Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures, vol. 105. Ed. Richard Lawson. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986.

The Problem of Wealth in the Literature of Luther’s Germany. Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture, vol. 55. Eds. James Hardin and Gunther Holst. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1991.

Remarks on the Needed Reform of German Studies in the United States (with A. Leslie Willson). Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture. Eds. James Hardin and Gunther Holst. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1993.

“Eulenspiegel and Faustus in extremis: The Death of the Outsider in German Chapbooks.” InDimensions: A. Leslie Willson and Contemporary German Arts and Letters. Eds. Peter Pabisch and Ingo Stoehr. Krefeld: van Acken, 1993.

“Review Article: Recent Work in German Studies on the Early Modern Age.” Monatshefte 86.4 (1994): 548-59.

“Commemorating the Early Hans Sachs: Image and Text in the `Romanus Dialogue.'” Seminar31.2 (1995): 1-13.

“Two Lives, One Story: Andolosia and Fortunatus in the German Chapbook of 1507.”Neophilologus 79 (1995): 107-17.

“Reform or Retreat: Whither American Germanics?: The Language of Reform.” In The Future of Germanistik in the USA: Changing Our Prospects. Eds. John A. McCarthy and Katrin Schneider. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt U P, 1996.